Survey on doping in cycling?
I'm conducting a survey/interview with a competitive cyclist. It's about doping and its presence. What do you think are important questions that should definitely be asked?
So far I have:
Do you know of any cases where someone was caught in one of the tournaments you participated in?
Have you ever been tested for doping?
Do you think it should be checked more often?
Do you think the penalties imposed for doping are appropriate?
Do you feel that a high percentage of cyclists are doping?
Which methods do you know/have you heard of?
Do you have any additions or suggestions for improvement for me?
Hello, Klingsmen!
A cyclist will tell you everything – only not the truth. At least it’s about his career, his money
There is one – not a name – that has won and was transferred on stage. He said:
“I’ve been testing for years but never positive.”
A former professional’s saying:
” The pace that is driven especially on the mountain during the tour cannot drive a sportsman clean”
What does that tell you? Only who makes mistakes is caught. Many means, especially from the “yellow market, are not detectable, there are always means to neutralize revenue, before the urine release, you press powder under the fingernails and pee over to conceal the sample. Could I continue here as desired.
Or : In the meantime, the noble gas Xenon is obviously also used massively. Xenon is to lt. Try to increase Epo production by up to 160%!! Means a considerable improvement in endurance values. Apparently, it has not been detectable so far. Xenon also activates the production of a protein called HIF-1 alpha, helpful in the production of other hormones as well as EPO. The benefits are increasing heart and lung capacity and it also prevents muscle fatigue, Also the production of testosterone should be stimulated and even the mood of an athlete can be improved.
Doping is always one step ahead of the testers.
A doctor has determined in a self-test that you e.g. by Epo is more than 10% better – how to clean up???
If you want to have a chance, ask an ex-professor who has long been out of business
Good day
You can answer your questions very easily with yes/no or a short sentence.
Besides, it sounds like you’re going to do it a little bit.
What do you think this sounds like, I don’t want to interrupt him?
It just sounds like that, e.g. “If they were already controlled on doping” is a pretty clear question because all real cyclists are controlled on it.
And in general, I would ask more filler questions because otherwise you have a 2min interview that sounds as if he had given it in passing quickly
He’s got it “Adjustments or suggestions for improvement” asked. What would that be? “Füller questions”that you would put?
Okay, thanks for your help!